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Web Design Speed Art - Sticky Scrolling & Layered Carousel Effects Using Navigator - Sites on WordPress

Web Design Speed Art - Sticky Scrolling & Layered Carousel Effects Using Navigator - Sites on WordPress

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
This speed art displays some of the capabilities of the new Navigator feature in Elementor. When you combine Navigator, multiple layers and minus margins, you can achieve two of the stylish and unique effects presented in the video: 02:55 Sticky scrolling effect: Showing 3 interchanging mobile images that scroll into one another 07:14 Image carousel, with the mobile images being surrounded by a static mobile screen frame (using two separate layers)
Date: 2022-04-30

Comments and reviews: 10


Why do you Elementor guys have this obsession with high-speed videos? Most of the people who need help and need inspiration can't figure it out when you go so fast. Why not slow down and add narration? People have loved it when you've done that a few times. This stuff is just not helpful...and I wonder how many people like that annoying music? If you care about your users (and buyers) you will think about what we really need...and we don't need another show-off video.
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Elementor Page Builder, please show how you would approach a mobile version for this. I mean elementor is really great for desktop slickness but I don-t seem to be able to translate that same slickness into a mobile version and creating a cohesive webpage on all devices as some of the features used here simply won-t work well for mobile design. In the future I would love to see you tackle a complete web design for all devices, I am sure a lot of us struggle with this issue.
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Everybody ... To watch and be able to learn from this video .... Pause the video, click the settings icon at the bottom, select speed and set it to '0.25' and then click play. Enjoy. Thumbs up so others can see it this tip. .. P.S. Might want to turn the sound off if you do this!
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I don't like instructional videos where there's not a voice-over explaining what and why something is being done. As everyone else said, this is too fast to follow. I know how to slow it down, but that doesn't add the voice-over. Too bad I can only do one thumbs down on it.
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Love the video. It's always great to see how other people tackle a design job.
How about linking to a finished version of the site and offering a download or adding it as theme for people to use and examine closer?

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Someone please tell me when this whole thing turns full-width all of a sudden like it's shown in the intro/outro? When I try this, the carousels alignment with the frame gets completely messed up on different resolutions...
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I don't know if these people are retarded or what , the video just shows what elementor is capable to do , it's not a tutorial you idiots , also if you really want to know how to do it change speed of video to 0.5 , ffs.
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I really enjoy these videos but I wish you would also include them at normal speed so that I can process what's being done to achieve the results that I see. Other than that, awesome job! Keep 'em coming!
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Don't slow this down. You are showing capabilities and end product, no need to expand on the thousands of clicks to do it. It's not a tutorial and will become obvious the more a person uses Elementor.
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I actually learn more from this than reading articles! I also agree that the video is quite fast but at least I can stop and replay a certain time. :-) This is amazing! More speed art please! :D
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